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174 | 511 | |
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9.6 | 0.0 | |
about 1 month ago | over 1 year ago | |
Python | Go | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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term-image
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Does anyone know a system to autogenerate logos into ascii in a format similar to neofetch?
What language are you writing in? I saw this python library a while back https://github.com/AnonymouX47/term-image might be worth checking out
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Does an interactive image viewer exist for kitty?
Thank you! Submitted as a feature request
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Draw Images and Videos using Matplotlib
You might also wanna take a look at my project, it's quite related. :)
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Display and browse images efficiently in the terminal
Source
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Display images in the terminal
GitHub
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What are some alternatives?
TUIFIManager - A cross-platform terminal-based termux-oriented file manager (and component), meant to be used with a Uni-Curses project or as is.
artem - Convert images from multiple formats (jpg, png, webp, etc…) to ASCII art, written in Rust
vimiv-qt - An image viewer with vim-like keybindings
mayhem - A minimal TUI based task tracker 📝
hexabyte - A modern, modular, and robust TUI hex editor.
mangadesk - Terminal client for MangaDex 📖
conway - Conway's game of life in a Python GIF exporter.
SC-EAC-Screenshot-SplashScreen - [Moved to: https://github.com/DJRLincs/SC-EAC-Screenshot-SplashScreen]
simple-calculator - CLI based calculator
supervisor-shell-ui - A CLI alternative to the built-in web interface of Supervisor, offering a more convenient way to manage processes directly from the terminal.
debuggy - A python tool for automatically catching compiler runtime errors, parsing errors through popular discussion forums (eg. stackoverflow) and getting solutions on the terminal